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  2. If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears - Wikipedia

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    Five versions of the album cover were produced: No. 1: The original cover (shown at upper right) features the group in a bathroom, sitting in a bathtub with a toilet in the corner. These were pulled from stores after the toilet was judged indecent; [5] since then they have since become a collector's item, with one copy selling at an auction for ...

  3. Toilet seat - Wikipedia

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    A toilet seat in the upright position. Toilet seats often have a lid. This lid is frequently left open. The combined toilet seat and lid may be kept in a closed position when a toilet is not in use, making it so—at a minimum—the lid must be raised prior to use.

  4. Robert Wilkins - Wikipedia

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    There were some crediting issues surrounding the Rolling Stones’ cover of “The Prodigal Son”. Early pressings of Beggars Banquet credited Mick Jagger and Keith Richards as composers, rather than Wilkins. The original Beggars Banquet toilet cover credited Wilkins.

  5. List of controversial album art - Wikipedia

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    The album cover, which features the four members in a bathtub, also featured a toilet in the far right corner. The inclusion of this toilet was controversial for the time and copies with the cover were pulled due to complaints of indecency. The copies were re-issued with a text-box pasted on top of the toilet.

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  7. Enjoy! (Descendents album) - Wikipedia

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    The cover artwork for Enjoy!, which depicts a roll of toilet paper, was drawn by guitarist Ray Cooper under the pseudonym "Scoob Droolins". [4] [7] Rather than listing the song titles on the reverse of the album's sleeve, the band instead replaced them with various euphemisms for feces, such as "floater", "sausage", and "loaf".

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